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This forecast suggests that chronic diseases will be the major diseases affecting life expectancy in the future.> The current trends suggest that the PGLEs for cerebrovascular disease will gradually increase during 2011 2020, reaching 7.323 years in 2020 (Table 2).
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Thus, cerebrovascular diseases and tumours will become the major diseases affecting people's life expectancies in the future.
As life expectancy rises in the future, the share of expenditure, too, is expected to rise.
In the same way, if life expectancy continues to increase in the future, and the mechanisms involved in aging are not controlled, an increase in the percentage of the population suffering PD is to be expected.
The burden of VHD is expected to increase in the future primarily due to the aging population and increasing life expectancy.
With the exponential ageing of the population and the increasing life-expectancy in developed countries, the burden of prostate cancer is expected to increase dramatically in the future.
Actuaries are experts in the field of forecasting risk, life expectancies and the future pension liabilities of municipalities and other pension funds.
In addition, we found that people who strongly believed that using e-Health would help them (performance expectancy) and that e-Health would be easy to use (effort expectancy), were more inclined to use Internet applications in the future.
Since incidence and prevalence increases with age, longer life expectancy will result in an increase in OA in the future [ 4, 5].
Chronic pain will become more prevalent in the future, owing to increased life expectancy.
Optimism is defined as the generalized expectancy that more good things than bad will happen in the future [ 12].
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